Divorce preparedness workshop returns to Kelowna

Shelley Jordan

April 15, 2014 - 2:23 PM

KELOWNA - On Saturday May 3, 2014 at the Elks Lodge (#52) at 205-2040 Springfield Road (Room #206) in Kelowna, the successful 1-day informational Divorce Preparedness Workshop called Building A New Way Forward is happening again.

This workshop provides participants with clear information for what lies ahead in the process of separation, divorce, and beyond - empowering them to make better decisions with far less stress in moving forward.

Program Spokesman, Mel Clifford says, "We're thrilled with the incredible turnout we had at our 3 former events in the Okanagan 2013 and early 2014. The response was overwhelmingly positive. Our mission is to help people going through separation and divorce get the information they need to make better decisions and prevent any unnecessary suffering that could occur from being uninformed.

"While our workshop presenters, among which include a local Family Law lawyer, are not offering legal advice, this seminar is a must for anyone contemplating or going through separation and divorce. Our feature presenter, Trent Janisch - author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller 3 Steps to Better Relationships, will be speaking on managing stress and negative emotions during the process and beyond.”

Topics covered in this one-day program include:

* How Mediation Works * Relationship Factors/Dynamics

* Importance of Mindset * Divorce Documentation

* Financial Allocations * A Lawyer's Perspective

* Managing A New Budget * Building A New Way Forward

Building A New Way Forward is a multi-speaker 1-day workshop happening

from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday May 3, 2014 at the Elks Lodge #52, room #206 on 205-2040 Springfield Road in Kelowna.

Doors open for Registration at 9:15 a.m. We will be also accepting new registrants at the door...

Price is only $87 plus GST (SINGLE)

or $147 plus GST (COUPLE)

ATTENDEES can REGISTER and PURCHASE TICKETS for this event at www.BuildingANewWayForward.com

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